We Mainers should get ready to take down our iconic turnpike sign that declares: “Welcome to Maine, the Way Life Should Be.” Why? Because of the big, beautiful building proposed for Portland, perhaps to be followed by more. “Mommy, can we go to the beach?” “I’m sorry, honey, but we can’t afford it. There’s no […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Wondering what’s next for Rep. Laurel Libby | Letter
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Rep. Laurel Libby, who exploited a child in a cheap fundraising scheme. I wonder what horrible flimflam she comes up with next. We can bet she runs for governor now. Matt Powell Scarborough
Laurel Libby a true supporter of women’s rights | Letter
Congratulations to Rep. Laurel Libby. The U.S. Supreme Court rightly found in her favor. She deserves public apologies from House Speaker Ryan Fecteau and Attorney General Aaron Frey. We won’t see that because they have no integrity. Gov. Janet Mills won an award for, as I see it, abandoning women’s rights. Laurel Libby deserves an […]
Bravo to Anelise Feldman | Letter
This is regarding the May 14 letter by Anelise Feldman headlined “Rep. Libby’s rhetoric spoils high school running.” As I despair over the current political and social condition that we seniors are thrusting on the younger generation, the letter by Ms. Feldman brought not only joy but, yes, the banner for justice, peace, compassion and […]
Sensible to query tech in Maine’s schools | Letter
More questions need to be asked about the effect of technology on our learners and future thinkers.
Mother’s Day tribute a breath of fresh air | Letter
Reading Brian Robitaille’s May 11 opinion piece, “It’s her hands that I remember,” was like a breath of fresh, non-Trump derangement syndrome air from the Maine Sunday Telegram, whose editorial pages, like those of the Portland Press Herald, are so politically biased and relentless in their maligning of President Trump and his Cabinet. Opinion’s front-page […]
Our taxes should not be used to starve Gaza | Letter
Today 2 million Palestinians in Gaza are being starved to death while a three-month supply of food and other urgently needed humanitarian aid is being blocked by the Israeli army at the border. Israeli warships, for decades, have patrolled the Mediterranean Sea to deny aid from the rest of the world from reaching the people […]
Yes, Maine needs digital equity | Letter
I want to thank and compliment Victoria Hugo-Vidal on her very informative column on May 18 regarding the Digital Equity Act and how important its programs are to rural Maine. This act was included in a bipartisan infrastructure bill signed into law under the Biden administration. The bill included programs to improve high-speed internet and […]
Declaring my independence from Trump | Letter
Some of us remember John Lennon’s (of the Beatles) claim of the band being “more popular than Jesus” and the uproar that followed. Here we are, 59 years later, with a celebrity president who gets more coverage in each 24-hour period, every day, than Jesus or God — and nobody’s objecting. Even the evangelicals. His […]
Maine’s rails and trails can peacefully coexist | Letter
I agree with the May 17 letter to the editor about the importance of not removing rails to make the Merrymeeting Trail. Land transportation efficiency increases from cars to buses and trucks to rail being the most efficient. This causes the carbon footprint to be reduced proportionately. Positives that Steven didn’t mention include that passengers […]